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Clinical Trials/NCT00056771
NCT00056771
Completed
N/A

Clinical and Molecular Studies in Families With Congenital or Hereditary Cataracts

National Eye Institute (NEI)5 sites in 5 countries3,432 target enrollmentMarch 18, 2003
ConditionsCataract

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cataract
Sponsor
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Enrollment
3432
Locations
5
Primary Endpoint
statistically significant linkage
Status
Completed
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study will explore the clinical and hereditary (genetic) features of inherited cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the eye lens, which focuses light on the back of the eye. When the lens becomes cloudy and does not let light through, vision is impaired. Cataracts may be associated with vision problems alone, or with other problems, such as changes in facial appearance or skin problems. A better understanding of these genetic conditions may help in the development of better diagnostic tests.

Patients with inherited cataracts and their family members may be eligible for this study. Participants will be drawn from patients enrolled in other studies of inherited cataracts at the NEI and collaborating clinics.

Participants will undergo the following tests and procedures:

  • Medical and surgical history;
  • Verification of diagnosis;
  • Construction of a family tree regarding familial vision problems;
  • Complete eye examination, including dilation of the pupils and photography of the lens, tests of color vision and field of vision, and of the ability to see in the dark;
  • Blood sample collection (20 ml, or 4 teaspoons) for genetic studies of hereditary cataracts.

Detailed Description

Objective: This project, Clinical and Molecular Studies in Families with Congenital or Hereditary Cataracts will study the inheritance of genetic cataracts, both Mendelian and complex age related cataracts, in families of many nationalities and ethnic backgrounds in order to identify the genes that, when mutated, cause cataracts and the pathophysiology through which they act. Study Population: Families of many nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. We will study a maximum or 5,000 patients and family members. Design: The study consists of ascertaining individuals, and especially families with multiple individuals, affected by both congenital and age related cataracts. These patients and their families will undergo detailed ophthalmological examinations to characterize their cataracts and determine their affectation status. A blood sample will be collected from each individual for isolation of DNA and in some individuals for lymphoblastoid transformation to establish a renewable source of DNA. Linkage analysis, physical mapping, and mutational screening will be carried out to identify the specific the gene and the mutations in it that are associated with cataracts in this family. If necessary, the gene product will be characterized biochemically. The study will enroll subjects at NEI and collaborating institutions, the Centre for Excellence in Molecular Biology, Lahore, Pakistan, the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Guangzhou, China, the Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, India, and the University of Parma, Italy and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). Outcome Measures: Linkage will be determined using the lod score method and mutations in specific genes will be assessed using a combination of residue conservation, blosum score, and molecular modeling. Biochemical, metabolic, and physiological effects will be individualized to the specific assay.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 18, 2003
End Date
May 25, 2016
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

statistically significant linkage

Study Sites (5)

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